Your second tee shot will be your third stroke. So it takes you 3 strokes to get of the tee blocks, hence the saying "3 off the tee"
Both feet have to be established in bounds before the player can touch the ball again without being called out of bounds
NO!!!
You can check them again
yes as long as all of your body is in bounds before you touch the ball again
Kick off out of bounds, 20 yard penalty, ball goes to the 40
jump at a wall then jump again after hitting the wall
There may be some local variations to speed play, but generally the penalty is "stroke and distance." This means that you add a penalty stroke to your score and hit the ball again from where the original ball was struck. The player has the option of hitting a provisional ball as well.
Could be that you are overwriting which can be caused by accidentally hitting the INSERT key. Hitting it again might fix the problem.
A ball girl in soccer would get the ball when it goes out of bounds and will give it to either the coach - referee and/or put it by the goal post out of bounds so that when a ball goes out again the goalie can just grab the ball that is by the post.
Assuming you haven't lost the match because of that serve, you will serve next (again).
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
If a ball is served over the opposing teams heads and is in bounds, they can back up and try to pass it, but if they fail to do so, the serving side receives a point for an ace, and they get to serve again.